NEW RECORD: $4,067,291 raised!

Wednesday December 12, 2018

The organizers of Tremblant’s 24h are very proud to announce that the 18th edition of its charity fundraiser has reached new heights.

Mont-Tremblant, December 9, 2018 – The organizers of Tremblant’s 24h are very proud to announce that the 18th edition of its charity fundraiser has reached new heights. Not only did a record number of people sign up to participate – in all, 3,524 who came to ski, walk or run for 24 hours – but also, for the 18th consecutive year, the event shattered its previous records with a donation total of $4,067,291 for children’s causes.

2018 edition in brief

$4,067,291 raised from 40,572 donations

3,524 participants braved difficult winter temperatures

19,327 ski runs

36,100 kilometres walked and run, including 7,720 turns around the course!

More than 350 caring volunteers

86,400 seconds of exertion and sportsmanship

10 dedicated ambassadors

9 sponsored children

3 beneficiary foundations

2 nights of fun and fiery festivities

Hundreds of fundraising events held by teams throughout the year

Thousands of litres of coffee, words of encouragement, smiles and lives changed

The 19th edition confirmed for December 6 to 9, 2019

An edition to remember!
More than just a sporting challenge, Tremblant’s 24h delivers an extraordinary experience to participants and visitors with an array of activities that aroused generosity, tears, laughter and the determination to excel.

Musical highlights included the concert staged by the event’s new ambassador, Marie-Mai, who lit up the Rogers Stage at the base of the slopes on Saturday night with a show that had the entire mountain thumping to the bass notes of the singer’s biggest hits. Mélissa Lavergne followed, accompanied once again by her “24h house band” – a great lineup of guest artists – and Igloofest closed out the night with a wild set that had everyone dancing until the wee hours of the morning.

United for the children
Along with the thousands of participants, visitors and donors, the event saw many personalities, corporations and organizations come together to support children’s causes.

Once again this year, Tremblant’s 24h was pleased to count on a team of outstanding ambassadors who helped promote the event clear across the province. Marie-Mai, Benoît Gagnon, Philippe Fehmiu, Erik Guay, Alexandre Bilodeau, Alexandre Despatie, Lianne Laing, Dominic Arpin, Phil Roy and Frédéric Plante spent weeks before the event publicly promoting the importance of giving generously and supporting the participants and the beneficiary foundations.

The record amount raised, and the event itself, would obviously not have been possible without the dedication of so many partners and major donors, whose generous involvement showed how much they care about children’s causes.

Spontaneous reactions!

“I’m enthralled by the commitment shown by so many participants in Tremblant’s 24h and the support for children’s causes. The effort they put in for months prior to the event brings results year after year, and I’m proud to share this magical moment with all of the participants.”

– Simon St-Arnaud, Executive Producer, Tremblant’s 24h

“I am always immensely moved when I see the impact donations have on the three foundations that benefit from this event. Many lives have been, and will continue to be, changed this year. To everyone who contributed, directly and indirectly, to the success of the 18th edition of Tremblant’s 24h, I have just two words: thank you! Thank you for believing, thank you for participating, thank you for giving. Your gestures make a real difference.”

– Patrice Malo, President, Fondation 24h Tremblant

Where the donations go
Donations raised by Tremblant’s 24h are granted to our three beneficiary foundations: Fondation Charles-Bruneau, Fondation Tremblant, and the Ottawa Senators Foundation.